Trump signs order on mail-in ballots and federally run voter lists
President Trump signed an executive order requiring states to impose stricter mail-in voting rules and creating a list of confirmed US citizens eligible to vote. The order is likely to face legal challenges, with critics arguing it's unconstitutional and an overreach of presidential power.
President Trump signed an executive order on mail-in voting. The order requires states to impose stricter rules and creates a list of eligible US citizens. The list will be created by the Secretary of Homeland Security using Social Security Administration data. The US Postal Service will only send absentee ballots to people on the list. States that don't comply may lose federal funding. The order is expected to face legal challenges, with critics arguing it's unconstitutional.
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